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Hostal Alaska met all our expectations and exceeded even. We wanted good location, clean room and privat bathroom. Location probably can't be better (Plaza del Sol), everything was very clean and showers are excellent (both the shower in our room and two common showers on...More

The location of this hostal is great because is only one block away from Puerta del Sol and everything is near it... From really early in the morning down to 7pm it was extremely noisy, every single day there was people doing some sort of...More

We were 4 people staying here for 1 night, the location is very close to Metro Sol but the space of the room was very small and none of the receptionists were speaking English, they couldn't understand what we said and unable to give us...More

I was desparate when I arrived at the door of the Alaska. exhausted and hungry. The bar was full of people speaking a foreign language I could not understand (not Spanish) and I spoke breifly to the barman about getting a room. We went upstairs...More

Expansive plazas, local and foreign crowds, streetperformers, colorful lights, window shopping,restaurant signs promising the best paella, ham, andchurros con chocolate- this is downtown Madrid, acollection of plazas interconnected by a network ofside streets. Some of these side streets are widepedestrian shopping routes, and some are hidden, soit's possible to duck in and out of the bustle as

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desired. The iconic Puerta del Sol is the giantcrossroads of the city and a must-see attraction atany time of the day. The nearby Plaza Mayor,completely enclosed by historic red buildings, is anideal place to grab a bite to eat outside, amidstscores of tables and people out for a stroll. PlazaIsabel II (also known as “Opera”) is smaller and agood meeting spot, and the stately Plaza del Orienteis the front yard of the Royal Palace. Centro can betouristy (pickpockets are unfortuately not unheard-ofhere), crowded, and sometimes gimmicky, but it is alsothe place to experience classic Madrid.